Post by Z451 on Nov 30, 2013 3:08:48 GMT
Albert Wesker
Wesker made his first appearance as a non-playable character in the original Resident Evil game, assisting the player character against Lisa Trevor in the remake.
In that game, he is the commanding officer of Alpha team of the Special Tactics And Rescue Service (STARS).
It is eventually revealed that Wesker is a double agent working for the Umbrella Corporation; ordered by his superiors to lure the STARS into the Spencer mansion to be used as test subjects against the mutated creatures to gather battle data.
Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine and the others come to learn of Wesker's true motive, but after releasing the Tyrant monster, Wesker is seemingly killed.
The Sega Saturn port of Resident Evil features a Battle Mode minigame where the player can fight a zombified version of Wesker.
However, this is part of an even bigger plan.
In the special giveaway fictional documentary titled Wesker's Report (rewritten in 2003 to include details from Resident Evil 0 and the Resident Evil remake), Wesker reveals that he planned to sell the Tyrant to Umbrella's rival company in the B.O.W. field as a means to buy his way into a high position, and he deployed the elite S.T.A.R.S. against it in order to obtain combat data to prove the Tyrant's effectiveness to the company.
However, his plan was ruined after the Tyrant was destroyed by his former subordinates, and he survived his apparent death in the first game by injecting himself beforehand with an experimental variant of the t-virus, provided by his former Umbrella colleague William Birkin, that revived and augmented him with superhuman strength, speed and regeneration, but at the expense of his humanity.
Wesker returned in Resident Evil Code: Veronica, augmented with superhuman powers and working as an agent for "H.C.F." (Hive/Host Capture Force), a Special Forces unit of the rival company opposed to Umbrella.
He orchestrates a raid on Rockfort Island in order to capture Alexia Ashford, creator of the t-Veronica virus who now holds the only remaining sample of the virus within her body.
When Chris Redfield knocks his sunglasses off during a brief struggle, Wesker's orange, almost reptilian eyes are seen for the first time.
He confronts both Chris and Alexia and he took the corpse of Steve Burnside in order to extract the t-Veronica virus.
In the expanded release, Code: Veronica X, he briefly confronts Chris' younger sister Claire and nearly kills her in order to torment Chris, but is called away by his associates and thus chooses to spare her life.
Wesker then appeared alongside William Birkin in Resident Evil Zero, a prequel to the original game where it is revealed that he attended the Umbrella Executive Training School as a prospective executive, and later in Resident Evil 4 as a conspirator manipulating events from behind the scenes, where he would issue orders to Ada Wong.
He is also unlockable in "The Mercenaries" scenario.
He is also the protagonist of Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and a playable character in several of the game's scenarios, expanding upon events alluded to in early games, as well as his involvement in Umbrella's downfall after the events of Code: Veronica and his development in Resident Evil 4.
In the end he kills Sergei Vladimir, a loyal Umbrella executive.
Wesker returns in Resident Evil 5 as the main antagonist conspiring with the pharmaceutical division of the TRICELL conglomerate as a means to create the "Uroboros virus", an enhanced virus derived from the Progenitor virus, with which he ultimately plans to release into the Earth's atmosphere.
Before being killed by Wesker, Oswell Spencer reveals that Wesker was the survivor of a Progenitor virus variant administration experiment on children - the "Wesker Project."
(It is implied in the RE5 downloadable content "Lost In Nightmares" that another Wesker, Alex, survived as well).
Chris and Sheva Alomar prevent the worldwide infection and ultimately kill Wesker inside a volcano at the end of the game.
Masachika Kawata, the game's producer, confirmed that Wesker perished in the game's finale.
Some concept artwork for Resident Evil 5 also indicated that Wesker was to have been in his human form while in lava and then blasted with missiles from a F-16 Fighting Falcon, before eventually being shot in the head on the landing platform by Chris and Sheva.
Wesker appears in the spin-off title Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D as a playable character along with various other Resident Evil characters.
Albert Wesker's voice is heard on the 15th anniversary special video narrating the events.
Wesker appears in the crossover fighting game Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds as a playable character and a key character in the game's plot, in which he joins forces with Doctor Doom as the two build an army of supervillains, attempting to merge the two dimensions in the hopes of conquering both.
During the final battle, if Wesker is not one of the playable characters, he will also be revealed to be one of Galactus' heralds along with Doom, the Marvel villain Dormammu, and a fellow Capcom villain Akuma.
He also makes a guest appearance as an unlockable character skin in Lost Planet 2.
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Resident Evil Wiki
Project Umbrella
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Capcom
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In that game, he is the commanding officer of Alpha team of the Special Tactics And Rescue Service (STARS).
It is eventually revealed that Wesker is a double agent working for the Umbrella Corporation; ordered by his superiors to lure the STARS into the Spencer mansion to be used as test subjects against the mutated creatures to gather battle data.
Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine and the others come to learn of Wesker's true motive, but after releasing the Tyrant monster, Wesker is seemingly killed.
The Sega Saturn port of Resident Evil features a Battle Mode minigame where the player can fight a zombified version of Wesker.
However, this is part of an even bigger plan.
In the special giveaway fictional documentary titled Wesker's Report (rewritten in 2003 to include details from Resident Evil 0 and the Resident Evil remake), Wesker reveals that he planned to sell the Tyrant to Umbrella's rival company in the B.O.W. field as a means to buy his way into a high position, and he deployed the elite S.T.A.R.S. against it in order to obtain combat data to prove the Tyrant's effectiveness to the company.
However, his plan was ruined after the Tyrant was destroyed by his former subordinates, and he survived his apparent death in the first game by injecting himself beforehand with an experimental variant of the t-virus, provided by his former Umbrella colleague William Birkin, that revived and augmented him with superhuman strength, speed and regeneration, but at the expense of his humanity.
Wesker returned in Resident Evil Code: Veronica, augmented with superhuman powers and working as an agent for "H.C.F." (Hive/Host Capture Force), a Special Forces unit of the rival company opposed to Umbrella.
He orchestrates a raid on Rockfort Island in order to capture Alexia Ashford, creator of the t-Veronica virus who now holds the only remaining sample of the virus within her body.
When Chris Redfield knocks his sunglasses off during a brief struggle, Wesker's orange, almost reptilian eyes are seen for the first time.
He confronts both Chris and Alexia and he took the corpse of Steve Burnside in order to extract the t-Veronica virus.
In the expanded release, Code: Veronica X, he briefly confronts Chris' younger sister Claire and nearly kills her in order to torment Chris, but is called away by his associates and thus chooses to spare her life.
Wesker then appeared alongside William Birkin in Resident Evil Zero, a prequel to the original game where it is revealed that he attended the Umbrella Executive Training School as a prospective executive, and later in Resident Evil 4 as a conspirator manipulating events from behind the scenes, where he would issue orders to Ada Wong.
He is also unlockable in "The Mercenaries" scenario.
He is also the protagonist of Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and a playable character in several of the game's scenarios, expanding upon events alluded to in early games, as well as his involvement in Umbrella's downfall after the events of Code: Veronica and his development in Resident Evil 4.
In the end he kills Sergei Vladimir, a loyal Umbrella executive.
Wesker returns in Resident Evil 5 as the main antagonist conspiring with the pharmaceutical division of the TRICELL conglomerate as a means to create the "Uroboros virus", an enhanced virus derived from the Progenitor virus, with which he ultimately plans to release into the Earth's atmosphere.
Before being killed by Wesker, Oswell Spencer reveals that Wesker was the survivor of a Progenitor virus variant administration experiment on children - the "Wesker Project."
(It is implied in the RE5 downloadable content "Lost In Nightmares" that another Wesker, Alex, survived as well).
Chris and Sheva Alomar prevent the worldwide infection and ultimately kill Wesker inside a volcano at the end of the game.
Masachika Kawata, the game's producer, confirmed that Wesker perished in the game's finale.
Some concept artwork for Resident Evil 5 also indicated that Wesker was to have been in his human form while in lava and then blasted with missiles from a F-16 Fighting Falcon, before eventually being shot in the head on the landing platform by Chris and Sheva.
Wesker appears in the spin-off title Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D as a playable character along with various other Resident Evil characters.
Albert Wesker's voice is heard on the 15th anniversary special video narrating the events.
Wesker appears in the crossover fighting game Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds as a playable character and a key character in the game's plot, in which he joins forces with Doctor Doom as the two build an army of supervillains, attempting to merge the two dimensions in the hopes of conquering both.
During the final battle, if Wesker is not one of the playable characters, he will also be revealed to be one of Galactus' heralds along with Doom, the Marvel villain Dormammu, and a fellow Capcom villain Akuma.
He also makes a guest appearance as an unlockable character skin in Lost Planet 2.
Links
Resident Evil Wiki
Project Umbrella
Copyright Owner
Capcom
Record:
W:
L: